Hergla
|
|
Reviewed by:
Jò
Rating: |
Hergla town is 35 kilometers to the north of Sousse on a rocky stretch of coast which are interrupted by sandy coves. This town has a population of 6,000 and is relatively unspoiled by tourism. It occupies the site of ancient Horraca Caelia, which is the second century made historic site. It lays on the boundary between the two provinces of Zeufitania and Byzacena. It was destroyed completely during the Arab invasion. Moreover, the town has a fine 18th century mosque too.
Category: Surroundings
Address: Hergla, Sousse, Tunisia
Maybe you might also be interested in:
| Enfida - 10.2 mi | |
|
Enfida is also called as Enfidaville and is 43 kilometers to the north of Sousse city. The population of Enfida is 5,000, making it the market center of a large agricultural area. Prior to the French occupation, the Beys... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff |
|
| Souk Quarter - 15.7 mi | |
|
Souk Quarter is a market and a shopping area in Sousse, with many shoppers and local people. Towards the south of the Ribat there is the picturesque of Rue el Alghalba, which runs past the Great Mosque to the west side... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff |
|
| Zaouia Zakkak - 15.7 mi | |
|
The Zaouia Zakkak lies next to the famous street shopping streets in medina and offers some of the finest illustrations of Ottoman architectures in Sousse. The minaret is octagonal in shape and the tile works and... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff |
|






